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To Try Costner! Id Charlotte Court For Mail Robbery Defendant la Mail Robbery Unable To Make Hts Bond At Asheville. Aahevllle. March 27.—Isaac Coe» ner, one of five Touhy mobsters indicted for the 1105,000 Charlotte man truck robbery, will go on trial In federal district court at Char lotte next week, Marcus A. Erwin district attorney, announced. He said Costner would be taken to Charlotte within the next few days under a heavy guard to pre vent rescue attempts or possible revijnge by Ms former associates because lie turned state's evidence iigainat Basil "The Owl" Banghart during the latter's recent trial for participating In the John "Jake the BaftcT Factof kidnaping. Mae Blalock, Banghart's sweet heart. -who Is accused of being an accomplice In the robbery, will not be tried for some weeks yet because she lg an expectant mother. Other Defendants. < Of the other defendants In the case, Banghart is under a 99-yea, sentence In the Factor case; Char les “Ice" Connors was slain recent ly, apparently by members of his own gang; and Dutch Schmidt ha* not been apprehended. The sixth defendant, Dr. Leo Brandenburg of Rutherford. N. J.. Is charged ( with attempting to pass 910,000 of the loot and will be tried separate ly, also. Costner, brought here Saturday from Chicago, failed to make $20, 000 bond demanded for his liberty pending trial. Ha will be conveyed to Cftiarlotte by a heavily armdd guard. Byen while plans for Costner's trial were be&ig made, authorise were advised af the reported dis appearance of Vincent McGrath Bookkeeper at a Rutherford bank, who appeared before the grand Jury at Shelly when it Indicted Brandenburg . McOrath Wee unre ported after he left for home fol lowing the hearing, and, since he was understood to have provided evidence against the New Jersey physician, tome fears were felt for his safety. Expense checks Issued to him by the government before he left Shelby fear* being traced In an ef fort to obtain soma clue to hlr whereabouts. n ft i t T. W. WOOD * SONS RICHMOND, V*. NOTICE or HU or REAL ESTATE »v H. t. NEWMAN, TRUSTEE IN BANK RUFTCir AND CITATION TO SHOW CAUSE. in tha District Court ot the United Stales For the Western District ot North Caro lina In Bankruptcy—No. 933. la the Matter ot Oeorfe M. Uold (Route 5. Shelby, Jf.. C.) Bankrupt. Notice is nweoy given that In accord ance with the oruerj ot aald court, H. L. Newman, Trustee In bankruptcy ot Oeorge M. Oold, will otter tor aale at public auc tion to tha highest bidder, tor cash, at the Cleveland county court house door. In Shelby, N. C, on Saturday, the list day of April 1934, at 11 o’clock, noon, the fol lowing descnootl - real estate: In No. s township, Cleveland county, lying on the-Waters of Brushy Creek and being a part of the S. Ann Oold land, known as lot No. 1. Beginning on a stone the old corner and runs with the old line north (TVs east 3V‘t poles to a atone a new line north 13 nest 147 poles to a atena lu the old Une: thence with the old line north 9* west 33poles to a stone the old. corner, thence with the old line north SSVt west 41 poles to a stone, thence south V« aast *3 poles to a per simmon tree: thence north 90 west 33u poles to a stone: thence south 33 east SO 4-5 poles-to a stone: thence south 91b east I poles to a stake In the creek, thanee aouth 3114 west 9 poles to a stone, thence south 56 east 31 poles to a stone and gum: thence south 63ti east 13 poles to a stone and pointers: thence south 50to east 33 poles to a stone; thence soutn 3 5 east 6 poles to the beginning, con taining 75 li-lt acres, more or less The undersigned trustee will offer said property for salt free and clear ol ah incumbrances and free and clear of all taaea or other liens and all lienholders and other parties la Intent are hereby notified to appear at said time and place of aale and protect their inter.,is. »ou ar further advised that the lien rights, tt any, of the tlenholders will be transfer red from the said real estate to the iund:. derived from the sale of said land. Sato sals will be made subject to the con firmation of tha court and any or all o.d. may be rejected. Bald aale will remain v,pen lor up-set bids for a period ol ten nays and until the bearing hereinafter referred to before the releree. Notice is lurther g.ven that a hearing will be held before the undersigned releree ..t 300 Law Building. Charlotte. N. c, on Vedaesday. the 3nd day ot May, 1934. at -* •'clock, noon, at which time and place -ha aale or sales reported by H. L. New man. trustee, wUl be considered and o»»—d upon and cither confirmed or re jected. You are lurther advised that anyone desiring to raise the bid on ssld property may do to by applying to the said trus tee sr.or to the aald bearing, or by ap pearing at the meeting herein referred to before the referee. No advance bid will be accepted tor an amount less than 10 HBf .WMl. H tho—hnt and hightst old. -AlDAi MhAuilTof-10-wer cent must be de posited with tha trusts In cash or its equivalent. Anyone who may desire to object to said aale or sales may lodg his or their objections at aald meeting, and any and all creditors and other par tita Is interest arc hereby cited to appear and show cause. If any they have, at aald bearing before the referee, why the sale or .soldo should not be confirmed upon the recommendation of the trustee and In the absence of higher bids. J, any advance bid of 10 percent is made at heroin provided, o resale will be or dered. This the 19tb dey ot March. 1934. R. MARION ROSS. Referee In Bank-1 ruptcy.SCharleUe, N. C. B,; H. I,. Nawip.a*. Truv— 3 bwnkruptc L; * w c/ at Mevch aj Notables To Be At Jackson Day Dinner Pictured above are six notable Democrats on the program at the Jackson Day Dinner to be held in Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh Saturday night, March 31, under auspices of the North Carolina Young Democratic Clubs. Top, left to right: Senator Bennett Champ Clark, of Missouri, the principal speaker; Governor J. C. B. Ehringhaus, Senator Josiah W. Bailey, who introduces Senator Clark. Bottom, left to right: C. L. Shuping, of Greens boro, Democratic national committeeman for North Carolina; J. Wallace Winborne, of Mar ion, Democratic State Chairman; and Mrs. T. Palmer Jerman, of Raleigh, Democratic na tional committeewoman for North Carolina. BEAMS MILL NEWS OF PRESp WEEK Teacher* And Officers Meet: Many On Sick List: Visitors From Charlotte. (Special to The Star.) Beams Mill, Mar. 29.- Bev. D. G. Washburn filled his regular preach ing services last Saturday and Sun day. After Sunday school was over a program was given by the young men’s class. Next Sunday at the church service the adult women will give the program. The teachers and officers met at EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Haring this day qualified as executor of the estate ot L X. Ltgon, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me properly proven on or before the 22nd day of February. 1939 or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol any recovery thereof. All persons owing the said es tate will please make Immediate settle ment to the undersigned. This February 22nd. 1934. STANHOPE A. LIGON, Executor. 417 S. Park Avenue, Charlotte. N. C. Ct Feb 23c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qu&iuieci as the executor of the will of M J. Baker, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims agulnst the estate of the said M. J. Baker to present same to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of March. 1935, or this notice will be pleaded m bar ol re covery. All persons Indebted to the said estate will make settlement with the un dersigned This the 22nd day of March, 1934 BLAINE EUGENE BAKER. Executor of the Will of M. J. Baker, deceas ed. Henry B Edwards, Atty. ti Ease *3c NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authority :onferred by deed of trust executed by R. H. Wilson and wife, Ina Wilson, dated the 15th day of February, 1928, and recorded ,n book 130. page 135. In the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. V. B Bryant, substituted trustee, will. St twelve o'clock noon on Tuesday, April tlth, 1934 st the court house door of Cleveland rounty In Shelby, North Carolina sell at JUblic auction for cash to the highest Jldder. the following land, to-wit: Located on the north side of highway Vo 20 In West Shelby, North Carolina snd being a part of the L, S, Hamrick sroperty. Beginning at an iron stake at the north idge ol state highway No. 20, at or neai I S. Wilson corner; thence A new line lorth 15Vi west 200 feet to an Iron stake hence a new line south 74 V» west 100 [eet to an Iron stake; thence a new nne louth 15VO eest 200 feet to an Iron stake it the north edge of state highway No 10; thence with the north edge of said state highway north 74V0 east 100 feet to the beginning, contaning 20.000 feet area Same being that property conveyed Eo Bush Padgett by L a. Hamrick ami wilt by deed recorded In book of deeds 3-R at page 109 In the office of the rtg Ister of deeds lor Cleveland county. North Carolina. This sale Is made on account ot de fault In payment of the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust, snd is sub ject to all tkxes end assessments against said property whether now due or to be come due. A five percent (51 cash deposit will be required ot the highest bidder at the sale. This the 18th day of March. 1934. V S BRVAFT Auhstltuted Trustee (Loan 1136 »t Mcr 23r the home of Mrs. O. A. Hoyle last Saturday evening. D. O. Washburn j taught the lesson, which was help ful and interesting to everyone [present. They, adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McSwaln. D. O. Washburn spent Saturday night In the Hoyle home. Those on the sick list are: Little Betty Hoyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hoyle, little Ruth Hoyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Hoyle and little Joanne Bridges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bridges. Mrs. Zlm Williams is some what improved and Mrs. Marsh Hendrick is better too. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Yarboro of Zion community spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis of Charlotte were week-end guests of j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston j Hoyle. , Clem Hendrick and ton, Wood row, went to see Mr. Scott Hendrick of Cleveland Springs Sunday. Mr. Hendrick Is ill with tuberculosis and Is in a serious condition. Mr. Pressley Costner went to see him Monday afternoon. Miss Char line Hendrick, who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hendrick of Lenoir returned home Saturday. Mr. Boyd, her brother, returned with her and spent the day. Jewish People To Hold Conference Jewish Men And Women To Meet In Durham For A Two Day Session In April. The thirteenth annual confer ience of the North Carolina associa tion of Jewish Women will be held In Durham this year on Sunday and Monday, April 29 and 30th In conjunction with the annual con ference of the N. C. Association of Jewish Men. The conference headquarters will be the Washington Duke hotel. Sunday program features Include, Pile Sufferers Get Quick Relief No min or woman need suffer another hour from any pain, aoreneaa or dtatreia arising irom Hemorrhoids or Pilea now that this wonderful prescription known as MOAYA SUPPOSITORIES can be ob tained for a moderate price—only SO cents at Cleveand Drug Co. or any flrat class drug store op the money back If dissatisfied plan. You'll be amazed—Blessed relief often comes In an hour; even In caaes of long standing, really wonderful resulti here been accompllsh Remember the name. MOAVA SUPPOSITORIE8. and be aure to follow the simple directions that corns in each box ad registration, a conference for re ligious school teachers ami execu tive board meeting In the after noon. A banquet will be held at t o’clock for both the men's and wom en's organization. Monday will be devoted to business session of the association. There will be a lunch eon on Monday for the members and guests of the N. O. Association of Jewish Women. The N. C. Association of Jewish Women was organized in 1931 by the late Mrs. Sol WeU of Goldsboro. Mrs. Meyer Sternberger of Greens boro Is president of the organiza tion. Airway traffic in 1933 was at a new high. 493,141 passengers were carried; a rise of 19,000 In a year. MAN’S HEART STOPPED, STOMACH GAS CAUSJ W. L. Adams w’r.', bloated so with gas that his heart often missed beats after eating. Adlerika rid him of all gas, and now he eats any thing and feels fine. Paul Webb and Son, Druggists. ad ORDER BEAM’S Coal High—Heat—Low—Ash Stovewood PHONE 130 PALMER’S AMBULANCE TELEPHONE 61 FUNERAL DIRECTORS And EMBALMERS LUTZ-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME 322 West Marion Street PHONE 33 Son Community Events Of Week Announce Birth Of Sim. (lore, Foi Holiday*; Infant Verj II! At Hospital (Special to The Star.) Zion, March 28.—Odum William* has returned home from a visit to his father In Winder, Qa. A. B. Blanton of Guilford College visited his parent* over the week end. The 18-months-old aon of Mr. und Mrs. Oa*ton Wright continues very sick in the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Rochel Hendrick and daughter, Mis* Verta, of Shelby were the guest* of Solon Hendrick Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. George Cabanlss announce the birth of a aon, March 22nd. Sam Mode and family have mov ed from thl* community to Shelby. Next Sunday morning the young people of Double Shoal* church win present to us a playlet title Christ ian Education. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Simmons and daughter, Miss Mable, of Kanna polis visited his mother, Mrs. G. H. Simmons Sunday. Earl Hendrick has accepted a position at Valdeae. Bob Horn, aon of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Horn Is very much Improved after being sick with pneumonia. Miss Vernla Cabanlss of Mere dith college Is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. M. O. Cabanlss. | Mias Oeorgla Cabanlss of Shelby visited relatives In the community Wednesday. Girlft Outnumber Boys In Contest Chapel Hill, March 28.--01rls will outnumber boys as contestants In the 22nd annual aeries of triangu lar debates to be held throughout the state under the auspices of the high school debating union on Fri day, March 30, it was announced today by Secretary E R. Rankin. Statistics Just compiled show that 188 high schools, out of the total of 200 participating sohools, will be represented by 424 girls and 358 boys. The query to be discussed is: "Re solved, That the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio con trol and operation." Many a seemingly successful man owes It all to his wife's father. Few young women are Interested In the study of prehistoric men ~ their specialty is the man of today. Iowa has 364 species of birds, 2c - cording to a former University of Iowa museum assistant. Toluca And Knob Creek Late New* orth Leaugue Cirn Program; A T. Mull Leaves Hospital; Personals. (Specra' tc The Star) Toluca, March 29.—The Epworth 1 league boys and girl* of 8t. Peters M E. church gave a play on last 8unday night entitled "A Million | Jobs Waiting for You.” A very larg: crowd was present. Mrs. M 6 Boyles has accepted ; work at Lawndale, i The many lriends of A T. Mull I are glad to know that he was able i to leave the Llncolnton hospital and Its getting along very well. Floyd Moser from Greensboro ac j rompanied by Miss Sadie Mull and jher mother, Mrs. Emma Mull vls | itec at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [8. A. Sain Sunday evening. Mrs. A. A Sain has been quite ill for some time. Mrs. Alvin Deal and Mrs. Odus Norman of Belwood gave their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain a surprise dinner on last Sunday in honor of their 44th and 45th an niversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Linhardt ol Lincoln county spent last Sunday at the home of her brother, Thur man Sain, and Mr. Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sain, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sain, Miss Callle Carpenter and Arthur Carpenter were dinner guesta of the latter’s father, Mr. P. A- Carpenter of Fall ston on last Wednesday. Thaxter Sain spent last Wednec ' clay night at the home of his sls ] ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deal of : Belwood. Hal Sain of Marlon spent the ■ week-end with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. D. J. Sain. i Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Oarver of Lawndale, Mrs. Dennis Sain and little daughter, Bette Lou, spent Sunday p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Boyles. Miss Ruth Norman of Belwood spefit last Tuesday night with Miss Estclcen Boyles. Mrs. A. C. Costner and baby are spending some time with her par ents, Mr.and Mrs. Luther Mostella of Knob Creek. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vickers of Shelby visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Car penter. Varicose Or Swollen Veins—Ulcers You poor sufferers from bod legs! What misery you have endurtdl Whet crippling discomforti But here st last it help for you I No operations nor Injections. No onforoed rest nor time off from work. A simple home treatment with Emerald Oil heals your sorts Ukt magic, reduces swelling, ends pain, and makes your leg* »» good as new—while you go about tyour dally routlna as usual.' Follow the easy directions you are sure to M helped or money back. Cleveland Drug Co. and druggists every where. sdv SKATE IN KINGS MOUNTAIN HURST ROLLER SKATING RINK Special Invitation To Our Shelby Friends Now Open KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Located Between The Ford and Chevrolet Dealers SKATE FOR HEALTH’S SAKE GEORGE S. HURST, Prop. OTIS GODFREY, Manager MR. FARMER In selecting fertilizers, remember—the best fertilizers produce the most value per dollar invested. ; Thoughtful farmers have found that In ternational Rainbow Cotton and all In ternational Brands are the best. They | produced the highest yields and the high est quality crops—returned for them the most money on their investment. See your nearest agent or any of the fol lowing: Honeycutt Feed & Seed Store, Shelby T. H. Lowery Sons, Patterson Springs Plonk Brothers, Kings Mountain, N. C. J. L. Herndon, Grover, N. C. Bettis-Austell Company, Earl, N. C. C. J. Hamrick & Sons, Boiling Springs, C. C. Walker, Lattimore, N. C. J. B. Elmore, Lawndale, N. C. At The Ellenboro Man Seeks House Seat Ruthrfordton, March 29.—O. R. Coffleld of Ellenboro, who has serv ed in three different sessions of the general assembly as representative from Rutherford, announced today for the house His entry makes three in the race. W. A. Jolley, member of the pres ent board of county commissioners and State Senator 8. P. Dunagan already have announced. Mott for iour Money In a Good Laxatit« Thedford's BLACK-DRAfGHT ha. been highly regarded for a Ion. long time, but It Is better arDr!: elated now than ever before plT pie are buying everything mote , .!r fully today. In buying Ttla. k-rw-vT they get the moat for their m ,£*• in* *»*. effective laxative **!• able for the relief of ordinary clrin patlon troubles. * 26 or more doeet of Thedford’s Black-Draught in a *5-cent package For Children, pet plea*ant-toitin. SYR VP of Thed/ord’i Black-Drau,” “Yes, Sir, I Can Now Eat Anything I Please” Lynchburg 'Man Sings Pratees Of Medicine That Restored His Appetite And His Good Health. ■■MSgMa But let Mr. E liT T' p a r * e r Lynchburg. Va merman tel ■Eyy|&i£'# y his story in his words. ■R&Sg|p7%'^ ‘'Before 1 started to use USHKp^ItoP this herb rem edy' my ‘‘ntlre 'i ' WMM ,y',tern wa ■ af fected by the poisonous waste matter accumulated through irregu lar bowel action. Then my stomach got all out of order. I would be up tired, draggy feeling. “But since I have used this herb medicine, my entire system seems to have been reconstructed, bowels are well regulated, liver and kidneys art normal and my digestion u greyly Improved. I can now eat anything i please without the least bit of trou ble from gae and indigestion pains' Insist on getting the only origi nal. genuine Herbal Tonic Laxative known to countless thousands for« quarter of a century as Miller's H>-‘ Extract (“Herb Juice.’’) Use it regularly and you’ll tx amazed to see how much bettei many times during the night due to you’ll feel. Shake off “that depres excessive kidney action. I frequent- j sion feeling" with dependabi ly had sick headaches, dizzy spells, j HERB EXTRACT. For sale by pa j bilious attacks, continually had a | Webb & Son. ,dT KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME WHERE IT PAYS MOST WE PAY 6% INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATE Compounded Quarterly. Issued In Any Amounts. Can be converted into cash on short notice. M. & J. FINANCE CORPORATION CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $80,000.00 WEST WARREN ST. — SHELBY, N. C. BLANTON & HINSON, General Ins. FIRE — AUTOMOBILE — SURETY BONDS Agents Pacific Mutual Life. Telephone 386-W RUPTURE Do you have a truss that holds? If not it may be worse than none. It may give feeling of security whereas It affords none. Strangulation, surgery and the under taker may be just around the corner. Thomplasto Sys tem of Leesburg, VaM have had truss manufacturer build a new truss that really holds when others fail. It was designed by physician, who has been a rupture specialist for many years. We are sending to Shelby, N. C., an expert truss fitter to spend Monday and Tuesday, April 2 and 3, 1934 at Quinn’s Drug Store in Professional Building. He will be at store from 9 a. m. to fi p. m. Be sure to call to see him and have free examination and valuable infor mation whether you have a truss fitted cr not it will be worth your while to consult this expert on subject as he has message of hope for you. THE RUPTURE MAY BE HEALED. THOMPLASTO SYSTEM Travel anywhere ♦.. any day ""‘■SOUTHERN *■ nun l jtxm, Fummu Tnflic viancnm.ac per mile Save by uei.-g lb* Southern at th* lowed fan* ever offered: ]1 r per milt —in Coach** > ® One way ticket#—»oid Crhv t to any point on Iht Souther* • 2.. round iri[> :n ? « fer mil# fach uay '» ticeping and parlor car* f __ Return limit IS 4aye u 21 . ,, round trip L €P«miUtach %,.jy '» ^ sleeping and parlor car* > Return limit »C ■ - Return 30 (tr mil# on# wo? in tietping and parlor can NO S U R C H A R G Ej Your trip on the Southern will * quicker, «aier — and more •con^0~’ call No tires to chance; no1 troc“ , dodge j core of tha hazard.’. bo and a*pans* of driving y out own cm. Be com for table in the taftft of train travel* R. H. GRAHAM. Division Passenger Agent. CHARLOTTE, S. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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